Find out how big it is.
To "put a horse to paddock" is either to retire him, and let him/her live a calm, restful rest of a life. Or it could simply mean to let them out into a paddock or grassy field to graze or relax.
a female sheep.
find the dimension.
they can't be on the paddock, they can only be in the paddock
To find a missing dimension of an object find the size of its covering properties.
There are a large number of different varieties of places where one can find tutorials for using a paddock stand. These places include, but are not limited to, eHow and Instructables.
at the hop farm in paddock wood
A horse is "turned out" into a paddock or pasture to graze.
An underline on a dimension means that it is not to scale.
Dimension is = the number of variables used in the equation
The phrase 'horses at pasture' simply means that they are out in a grassy area (such as a paddock) eating grass or feeding. Sometimes it may also mean a horse is retired in a paddock. :)
In Shakespearean times, "paddock" referred to a toad. When Shakespeare wrote about "paddock calls," he was likely referring to the croaky sounds made by toads, often associated with magical or supernatural themes in his plays.